The Insect Musicians (1986) is an album performed and produced by Graeme Revell. It is a symphony of tsetse fly, deaths-head hawkmoth, bog bush cricket, screech beetle, queen bee laying eggs, and 35 other insect sounds collected from around the world. Revell saw the potential for insects as an auditory art medium : « Perhaps the most fecund territory for future explorations in art and music lies in the miniature; in detailed experiments with nuances of rhythm and timber, detail and colour. And perhaps the ultimate horizon of technology is Nature itself.
I went through two copies of this LP. LOVE this!
almishti 5 months ago
cant even believe this is 86 shit... wats this guy doing these days ?
MrArtformation 5 months ago
I remember buying this LP at a long extinct record store. So revolutionary for its time and the music still holds its own, even now.
MNMann 11 months ago
i purchased both of these LPs when they came out, and i'll never give them up
56jensen 1 year ago
Like this a lot dude
Travis2458 1 year ago
Very Interesting tune thanks for posting
elpolloloco626 2 years ago